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Exodus (1960) – epic historical drama film about the founding of the State of Israel [9] The Flesh and the Fiends (1960) – British horror film based on the true case of Burke and Hare, who murdered at least 16 people in 1828 Edinburgh, Scotland and sold their bodies for anatomical research [10]
The Syndicate (also known as Kenya: Country of Treasure and Treasure in Kenya) is a 1968 British film directed by Frederic Goode for Pathé Films, from a screenplay by Geoffrey Hays, based on the 1960 novel of the same name by Denys Rhodes. [1] [2] The film stars William Sylvester, June Ritchie, Robert Urquhart and Christian Doermer.
Films about dictators, political leaders who possess absolute power. A dictatorship is a state ruled by one dictator or by a small clique. Subcategories.
Khartoum is a 1966 British epic war film written by Robert Ardrey and directed by Basil Dearden.It stars Charlton Heston as British General Charles "Chinese" Gordon and Laurence Olivier as Muhammad Ahmed (a Sudanese leader whose devotees proclaimed him the Mahdi), with a supporting cast that includes Richard Johnson and Ralph Richardson. [4]
1960s political drama films (1 C, 13 P) S. 1960s political satire films (6 P) T. 1960s political thriller films (8 P) Pages in category "1960s political films"
The first Senegalese film, Paulin Vieyra's Afrique-sur-Seine, was produced in 1955.Vieyra would follow up with further short films Afrique à Moscou (1957), Le Niger aujourd’hui (1958), Les présidents Senghor et Modibo Keita, Avec les Africaines à Vienne and "Présence Africaine" à Rome (1959) and Indépendance du Cameroun, Togo, Congo, Madagascar (1960), a documentary covering the ...
Lumumba is a 2000 biographical film directed by Raoul Peck.A co-production of France, Germany, Belgium, and Haiti filmed in French, the film depicts the rise and fall of Patrice Lumumba, and is set in the months before and after Congo-Léopoldville achieved independence from Belgium in June 1960.
The film is based on Mary Crow Dog's autobiography Lakota Woman, wherein she accounts her involvement with the American Indian Movement and relationship with Lakota medicine man and activist Leonard Crow Dog. The Lion Has Seven Heads: 1970 In the late 1960s, a white preacher in Africa fights a Latin American revolutionary. Lion of the Desert: 1981